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abrogative

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/ˈæbrəɡətɪv/ · ab-ro-ga-tive

Related to or having the effect of abrogating; specifically, the act of repealing a law.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Related to or having the effect of abrogating; specifically, the act of repealing a law.

منسوخی سے متعلق؛ خاص طور پر کسی قانون کو ختم کرنے کی عمل۔

منسوخی

mansookhi

Formal: منسوخی

Synonyms

repealingannullingnullifyingمنسوخیختمباطل

Antonyms

enactinginstitutingconfirmingنافذمؤثرتائید

Common Collocations

  • abrogative action
  • abrogative clause
  • abrogative power

Example Sentences

The abrogative clause in the contract led to its nullification.

معاہدے میں منسوخی کی شق نے اس کی منسوخی کا باعث بنی۔

Moahiday mein mansookhi ki shaq ne is ki mansookhi ka bais bani.

Many laws are created with abrogative provisions.

بہت سے قوانین منسوخی کے احکامات کے ساتھ بنائے جاتے ہیں۔

Bohat se qawaneen mansookhi ke ahkamat ke sath banaye jate hain.

The court ruled that the abrogative measure was unconstitutional.

عدالت نے فیصلہ دیا کہ منسوخی کا اقدام غیر آئینی تھا۔

Adalat ne faisla diya ke mansookhi ka iqdam ghir aain tha.

Easily Confused With

abrogate:Abrogate is the verb form, meaning to repeal a law, while abrogative is the adjective describing something that has the effect of abrogating.

Word Family

abrogate
verbمنسوخ کرنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'abrogative' as a synonym for 'annul'; both deal with cancellation.

Imagine a legal document being crossed out.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "abrogativus" — to repeal or annul

First known use: 15th century

The term derives from Latin, where it referred to the act of repealing a law or declaration.